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Full view of Red Cliff town park at the foot of Monument Street. Playground equipment, log cabin, picnic benches and barbecue grill are in place. On the left on Pine St. is Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. The center building is a house being constructed for Mary Pacheco.
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Rear view of Don Wilson's school bus camper, parked at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff. The license plate has a 1984 tag at right. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church (Pine St.) is visible at right, with the home of Canuto Velasquez to the left of the church.
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The Skala family standing on a porch in Red Cliff. Parents, John and Rose (Kolenc) Skala, are standing behind Yvonne and Anthony Skala. The family lived on Monument Street in Red Cliff. Rose was the sister of Johanna Kolenc Fear.
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Bill Moore, an electrician for Empire Zinc Co., Gilman, wearing leather chaps, mounted on a horse. They're standing in front of a building on Monument St. in Red Cliff. Moore died Dec. 25, 1953, after a family shooting at Gilman on Christmas Eve 1953.
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Some street work going on at the foot of Monument Street, attracting an audience. The town park is at left, background. The man sitting, wearing a plaid shirt is Bianes Romero.
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The little log cabin the town park at Red Cliff.A little girl is seated on the roof; a dog is seated in the shade to the right.
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Looking down on the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff. The home on the left belongs to Diana Cisneros. The German shepherd from photograph 2013.013.002 is sitting in the middle of the unpaved street. On the right side of the street, beginning with the 2 story house at left, are the homes of: Anadeto Medina, R. Romero, Joe Medina, Joe Duran, Eufelia and Crolos Jaramillo, and Cecelio Rivera.
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Rio Grande engine 5771 passing under the Pine St. bridge at Red Cliff. The bridge takes traffic from Monument St. to school house hill (Pine St.).
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Destruction of the house next to 139 Monument St. in Red Cliff in October 2014. In the background, the green house on Pine St. is visible. It was originally a school before the brick school was built in 1937. Later it became the lodge for the Women of Woodcraft.
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The Pine St. bridge over the railroad tracks and the Eagle River. The bridge connects Pine St. and Monument St. in Red Cliff.
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Another view of some street work going on at the foot of Monument Street, attracting an audience. The town park is at left, background. The man sitting, wearing a plaid shirt is Bianes Romero.
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Parked next to Don Wilson's school bus camper at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff, we have an International Harvester pickup with a dog resting in its shade. The house on the right belongs to Delfino Tafoya.
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A little girl walks by 36 Monument Street in Red Cliff, the home of Paul Manzanares.
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Diana Martinez standing in front of the house at 146 Monument Street, in Red Cliff, in 1959.
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Buster Beck with grandson, Conrad Fox Beck, wearing the annual Spring rhubarb-leaf hats. Both gentlemen are holding rhubarb stalks. In the background is the end of Monument St. and Leo Medina's house. "There is a short growing season but somehow we, mostly grandmother Mom, managed to raise carrots, radishes, green onions and leaf lettuce. There were some rhubarb plants and some of the most atomic horseradish ever known to mankind. There were...